Irony as an external attribute; beyond the qualities of an implicit component. Irony as a subjectively-applied attribute of an object which ALREADY contains internal ironic components. Irony that falls outside of the bounds of postmodernism. Postmodernists call it post-irony and ascribe it primarily to post-postmodernism; although much of post-irony arcs farther, into hypermodernism. Includes ironic nihilism, ideal ironicism (aesthetic), and ironic identity (racial; collective conciousness). Popular in the alt-right messaging approach
A number of late 90’s postmodern academics considered second-degree existential irony to be a boundary of postmodernism rather than external to postmodernism itself; however this analysis did not take into account the unique attributes of nihilism as compared to existentialism as a whole
A number of late 90’s postmodern academics considered second-degree existential irony to be a boundary of postmodernism rather than external to postmodernism itself; however this analysis did not take into account the unique attributes of nihilism as compared to existentialism as a whole
Ironic nihilism is an example of irony squared because nihilism itself already contains implicit irony.
by sandraxine June 10, 2017

Tradprim
Unites archeo-futurism, technological primitivism (accelerationism), and anarcho-primitivism into a meta-specific paradigm.
Meta-representation of fascism uniting the left and right spectra of supramodernism.
Unites archeo-futurism, technological primitivism (accelerationism), and anarcho-primitivism into a meta-specific paradigm.
Meta-representation of fascism uniting the left and right spectra of supramodernism.
Traditionalist primitivism unites the materialist right with the material left in a meta-representational paradigm.
by sandraxine September 11, 2018

A specificity of synthetic materialism in which the structure of an organization serves as the design of a blockchain.
Synthetic Marxism collapses the workers' collective into a blockchain-authenticated reciprocity model.
by sandraxine June 20, 2018

A state in which irony becomes existentially externalized; usually through the introduction of new technology which is a skeuomorph of prior technology e.g. factories replacing farms in the era of late 1880's industrialization.
Modernism shifted parody from the literary to the existential; and heavily foreboded the existential self-parody of postmodernism.
by sandraxine October 29, 2017

by sandraxine June 16, 2017

Borrowing from Schopenhaur, duty-aesthetic argues that man has the power-to-desire and the desire-to-will but he does not have the power to will.
That is, will is a subset of desire.
Duty-aesthetic argues that ironically man lacks power over the power-to-desire (self-power) because power is something man can have not something man can be.
That is, will is a subset of desire.
Duty-aesthetic argues that ironically man lacks power over the power-to-desire (self-power) because power is something man can have not something man can be.
by sandraxine December 14, 2018

A figure in a movie who is revealed as nonexistent only in retrospect.
A metaphor for linear time revealing itself as paradox (illusion) only when viewed from future to past.
A metaphor for linear time revealing itself as paradox (illusion) only when viewed from future to past.
by sandraxine July 15, 2018
